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Hi
The last week before it's too late to install Windows 10.
I'm creating a backup image of my wife's computer right now, then I'm going to upgrade her computer.
Several of my friends have also decided that it's time for them to catch up as well, so I'll have to make the rounds and supervise them too.
And then on August 2 Windows 10 Anniversary will hit everyone.
This will be a complete reinstall of Windows again.
I haven't been doing the early adopter thing so I'm interested to see what the new Windows 10 version will have in the way of improvements.
Maybe you will finally be able to tell Cortana where you really live?
Anyway I'm killing time until my wife's computer is backed up and then I'll start the upgrade.
Mike
The last week before it's too late to install Windows 10.
I'm creating a backup image of my wife's computer right now, then I'm going to upgrade her computer.
Several of my friends have also decided that it's time for them to catch up as well, so I'll have to make the rounds and supervise them too.
And then on August 2 Windows 10 Anniversary will hit everyone.
This will be a complete reinstall of Windows again.
I haven't been doing the early adopter thing so I'm interested to see what the new Windows 10 version will have in the way of improvements.
Maybe you will finally be able to tell Cortana where you really live?
Anyway I'm killing time until my wife's computer is backed up and then I'll start the upgrade.
Mike

Eventually, I'm gonna have to buy a legit W10 retail box license for this machine and reinstall it using W10 Pro retail media--but, at least I can buy it on discount. Looking at $138-$186 or so online. We're all hanging in there...
No one wants to call the Computer guy when it's upgrade/update time I know! What are we, like the Dentist or something?
I know; that's weird. It's also funny that my only Customer whose on an actual annual service contract had me do his laptop last weekend (W8.1 Home-->W10 Home) for free. His wife's company is our best Customer. That W10 upgrade actually went pretty smoothly, but I also work on that one several times a year (due to the Maintenance Contract). I haven't done a W10 upgrade from W7 or W8x for several months now.
This did give me a chance to remind people of doing backups on their computers who had W10 or people who are now jumping on the "me-too" bandwagon trying to get their free copy of Windows10 and waiting for the last 2 weeks before the deadline to do so. I certainly expected a flood of calls from my computer club "friends" after that announcement--but zero calls!! Right?? Ha!
I also suggested to people that they do image backups with Macrium, Acronis, EASETodo, or whatever they had <Aug. 2nd just in case.
We also mentioned the fact that if they haven't had maintenance in a year of owning a W10 machine (either new or upgraded), that the chances of failing the Anniversary Update/Upgrade would probably be much higher; and thus our Backup/Backup Image warning.
Anyway, I offered to sell him this dell E530s desktop for like $75 as he just needed the tower, and it's a secondary PC on his home network. He's a retired teacher like me, so he knows how to use it. Talked to him yesterday, and he wanted to make sure that it would update to W10 before Friday, July 29th, so he could get his free W10 upgrade before it expires. This sounding familiar to you?
Ugggh! Anyway, I ran the M$ fix it tool for updates, and that fails with the ever lovely "8007000E" error message
Oh, well, I've got 2 other W7 dells but neither of those have 4GB RAM or a decent size HDD in them (250GB). To upgrade them, I'd need to drop about $70, plus the $75 PC cost and I can't get the parts here until next week (after the July 29th free trial deadline passes), so I'd have to add an $90 W10 home license and he'd be at $235 plus my labor to do the upgrade and deliver and install it on his network. About $280 altogether. He can buy a brand new dell mini-tower at Best Buy for $225. Just another fun day with W10 upgrades, huh?



